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_: THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 2, 1911. ‘ ll IN AND OUT WEDDING BELLS TINKELE > remain wnman ao.| Double JH. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Before 12 o’Clock pn t. & sey ald Woodstock | OF THE eee a renew ir tas the | BY CHARLES DARNTON. **** Newbure, ind, the happy man being Harrison Strodes, aged s Her first husband was named Weed, and after each death or divo HEN @ man who looked old Age 7 reverted to his name, which she had taken fifty-two years ago. Four of her | enough to know better lurched | husbands she divorced and two committed suicide, There ts Only One out of a first-row orchestra chatr wetting husbands,” she sald after her last marsiage at the Amertcan Music Hail last night ts u 5 i end etarted to climb upon the stage tn Leh bp Haars tlh L ae BN omo { I found ou ried for money sowned him. defense of Vesta V one wan Os out a man married for money I disown im y Mee " by a a ae ee ee Em dd Tae iratannias ; Whispers to Papa and Wedding Secret Is Out. » Quinine powedly irate stage manager, the Drised audience didn't quite know wh WINSTED, Conn, March 2.—Placing her arms about her fathera neck That ts ered The stage manager had taken elabo- in his ear. L ti rate pains beforehand to warn Miss Vic~ Tod announcemont was made of the sepret marriage of Miss Rogers, who | axa ve of coaxing the audience to join in the of Torrington. The knot was tied in Pine Plains, N. ¥., on Sunday, Fed. 4, at Bromo oherus of a song, but in bringing thts the Methodist parsonage by the Rev, C, P. McClellan, NO CONNECTION win GREENHUT-SI BOTH SIDES OF 67AVE. JBGI RE OTHER SBTORE EL COOPER ©. UT DPres. 1874197 STS.NEW YORK. In Our GREENHUT ar Some of Tomorrow’s Specials in Our Greenhut In Our MAIN Building: Wearing Apparel; Dry Goods; Groceries; Restaurant; ele. to make of it n!! temay, Alice May Rogers told him she had a secret to tell. Then she whi torla against the oll, tiresome practice {= twenty-one, to Joseph 1. Handiin, @ real estate broker and insurance acent IN OUR MAIN BUILDING Message to the front the loidy who once = The bride's father supposed she wae in Torrington visiting relatives wher Fascinating New Spring Styles in waited at the church winked the other she and Mr. Handiin were in Pine Plaine getting married. The couple returned uinine 9 pring y eye, and so, of course, the usual mad, to Connecticut the next day, but the bride did not muster courage to tell her inharmontous sounds followed. ‘Then father of the union until yesterday. S$. J. 8 Rogers, father of the brite, is the! Sood Sele fi’ene Bon. . 9 1 1 out came the stage’manager to play his head of a manufacturing firm. be sind Mttle part by driving the incorrigible = | AA pnaeen the felt — a Vesta from the stage. A : . : signature om every | ‘That part of the house aiiea by tne HS Matrimonial Ad. Sets His Friends Agoing. tinal, fat man promptly rose to the foggy- Péter Burns of Swoyersville, Pa, advertised for a wife, and received fo | throated singer. He hurlec his avoirdu- ™A&ny applications he decided to let his friends in and sent ail the lerters he did j Dola Into the orchestra pi not want to them. LITO we ‘is walking stick fiercely, and bom- Miss Susie Gatlagher was winsome and attractiv: had already Curtains,Ete. Colored Madras —- fine imported bared the stage manager with his opine MAde his choice, and introduced her to his best frien Turner, She ; quality; beautiful designs ton 68a. man WhO Would trent & lac and Turner liked each other #0 well they were married yesterdays. Hitt) | Tiectl sarees ove arava &c,, at the same time re Burns expects several of his other friends to wed in a short time, as a result | yard preasive portion of his b of his matrimonial advertisement | ; : Imported M: jevel. Miss Victoria appeared to be port jadras Curtains- stained glass effects; pretty col- % orings; value $5 a pair; at 215 Kashgar Table Mebteo | rich Oriental ibd value $1.75; nA! 10 Sstonished, even startied, but with rare Should a 12-Year-Old Bride Go to School? | presence of mind (what?) she turned) phe city of Cincinnatt and @ twelve-year-old bride, Mra. Carmelia Stimp, her letter-perfect blue eyes upon her pe hela 4 ; heavy-weight champion and so melted | &F@ having it nip and tuck over the question whether may st{ll go to school, him with tender glances that he sitd| Which she wants to do, back into his seat. | She was a pupil in the first erade of the Jackson street xchool when she The fact that the gray-haired fat| married Frank Stump a few days ago, The teacher told her married girla were man acted as though lie were intox!-| barred and she must stay at home. \ vated by Miss Victoria's voice, or some-| ‘The question has heen submitted to Judge Caldwell of the Juventie Court, thing more Mquid, gave an added touch NOX NIT $ Two gtyles of very smart dresses, in a wide t range of colors, in plain and striped percales, and a checked gingham. These have kimono sleeve effect, Dutch neck, finished with band of em- 7 broidery; one model has black tle; plain gored skirt, Real Marie. Antoinette Lace Cartaing —trimmed 2-inch hemmed band:, hand-made designs on front ed, ( of realism to the presumbly im-!| ATER CU sh push cll bae baal ida The A tiseptic Hose With with deep flounce, or plaited style with deep fold. Sizes, 14 to ph al bokeh oh % promptu scene. Maybe the man was! " ‘i 18 years. Reversible ‘ sincere. But he didn’t come back after) Posed as Husband’s Mother in Bigamous Marriage. Six-Thread Heels and Toes Figured Drapery Scrim — poe dmenm malon that followed Miss Vio-/ amhat her husband forced her to pose as his mother so he could marry Anna see Haug was the charge Mrs. Ellen Pritchard of No, #3 Hign street, Newark, HERE'S a little bare-legged girl! Made tn court against the man, I tn a calico dress at the Alhambra, She sald she married Pritchard twenty years ago, and that a yoar ago he| who Will be wearing the sitke and| told her he wae going to marry the Haug girl and had eince been living with Satins of fame one of these days if she the latter. f | keeps up the good work sho ts doing Pritchard, an electrician, dented that he was ever married to the complainant, | in “The Littlest Re’ Her name ig but was held for a hearing on a » charge of bigamy to-day. Juliet Sheoby, or Viola Flugrath - : | ping worsted | Pricer ol it was the Virgie of yesterday after-| LINCOLN DI DINNER IS OFF. board of governors with my compli: | N | T Member of East ast Orange Republican | Dustin Farnum, as a Union cav simple, tender tittle play 00d of the Confederate oause. She has | publican Club of East Orange, aroaranie incon own are 2 THEY'RE “OLD LADIES” WHEN [eircom ano noon who made a trip to Harlem worth| oMcer, played down to her like a ble Club Sneers at Fellow Mem- B d ths ark yd eran a bias ‘award: Peple's bers as Knitters. ran re | a ‘ “Very respectable old ladies” ta the Fe ea ee aay eRe ee | | PLS 1 i | | . “oui “nvete: *|The Great Laxative. | excellent quality and design; value 18¢ a yard; at : 10: Window Shades—fine quality; wor ft fade; slight im eter pend regu! a- tion ‘width and length; all necessary attachments. .. 196 Utility Boxes—covered with ; pad quality cretonne; handsome pat- brass handles and. ¥ value $1 . (Greenhut-Sie, jooper Store, GREEN- Wot “fat Ficat "Neorg deep sailor collar, lace insertion, and high-girdle skirt.* The other two models (one of which we illustrate) are smart developments of original ideas, having band of hand-embroidery or scalloped embroidery on waist, and kimono sleeve effect; skirts are made on very grace- ful lines, introducing the plain gored Spring model, with 3 deep folds of striped percale. This is an exceptionally attractive dress, and may be had in sizes from 14 to 18 years, Small women can also be fitted Misses’ Marquisette $7 95] = Dresses, at . . Beautiful waist of all-over Cluny lace; kimono sleeve effect; Dutch neck with piping of light blue, rose and black. Tucked skirt with lace insertions at head of plaited Hounce; sizes 14 to 18 years. We are showing three distinct new 1911 styles, modishly fashioned of percale, a ‘ gingham, or repp. One model ma House Helps holes, hale firebox and oven; castings of extra heavy: quality; No. 8 stove. se 99.75 Anyway, and trust you will present them to the | while. | w004-natured brother It's all about | while her father is out scouting for the| up the board of Kove . (Greenhut-Steget Cooper Store, MAIN Building, Firat Floor.) no one to talk to but her rag baby 1s convinced t The same in No. 7 tH her father, wounded and weary, | spend thelr time i ae Sena e | | size aoe eens sneaks into the cabin with the fear of rather than to hold ae | 5 | purault in his eyes. He had cone to | hoor of Abranamn Lincoln. ie {Made of the best materials : IN OUR MAIN BUILDING LN Grea sini, barrel tne 69 bring ‘her something to cat besides! Creda was one of the comtnnia|-—prepared with greatest ‘ eel blackberries, but he obliged to tell Pointed to arrange for the ¢ lub's annual @ s Glase Coffee Mills-—will hola 1 Ib; her that he lost tho food in getting | dinner on Idnooin Las. He bad 5°) oaution, One or two at e e she achat le Weare (tees cation, On Groceries, Meats, Fish and||@"""="""6: tre heard clattering up the' road’ tea| few daya ago he tearne tig dinner Gad \night will relieve and cure 9 9 father climbs through a trap door in| been given up ly ties parC rer rover | S 4 | Medicine Cabtnete-—white amet; pS oe iae Otte Ceekas le vane Vice | was ths sasalt, tp. wrote ‘eter constipation, headache, they d | with shelves; extra strong; regu- to @ first He of her life. oy P . . rs are itisep' ic— 7 “The itttiest rebel does her duty ike. ""T Was informed last evening that the | rheumatism, and by purify: a hi Po th feet ici e e a es a py “1.55 @ soldier and {s in a fair to aave| dinner was called off becau F is chafe the feet. sahil ae a b thee WHEN A. ie pverhead | espectable old ladies who ar ing the blood they keep Folding Ironing Boards on Stand—4}, feet long. ... Stepladdere—5-foot; with pail * rest; regularly 65c; at hie 44c Otte 15 cana 18e Clothes Baskets—family ave: 28. arouses Col, Morrison's trick orings a change in the aituation. By raising his volce and saying he will take the child prisoner, Morrison causes | Virgie’s father to betray his hiding | 8 Y » The scout comes down and 5 every one who uses fied | in first-class heaith. eC | ter a few hot words is ready to face| A the firing squad that !s searching for| 25 cents a Pair him outside, But Morrison senda him HIONE At leading dealers, For men, OR cee LR TAO rH Aitcs, Ast On Over women and children—all sizes. to @ merciful v of the altu Lisi) 4 Jidish trust of Virgie, allo the i le, KAHN & FRANK to belleve that the scout ¢ Wholesale Distributors i | 873-575 Broadway, New York “Phe Littlest Rebel" takes one's heart . Purity, freshness, high quality, low prices—we GUARANTEE these four things in respect t? EVERY item In the vast stock of our great Pure Food Grocery. Free delivery, too, in accordance with our wel Orders by mail or wire given prompt attention. ‘Phone Chelsea 4000. Fresh Cereals. Fresh Fish Serica tela... 80e Split 34e Fresh Peart 32¢ spend their time in k So that they ma wishes to the fullest bu by express ty f kt |-known system. Toasted Corn Flakes nee PATENT FLOUR Fountain quali SONS 888 SURED 5 family flour, bo, $0.98 i Be" | | Dressmakers’ Tables—can Ya-bb! ba ‘ase; “9-1 Barley , Comm” 15 | Best Rolled DR ee at. Standing Clothes Driers—will hold S—chocolate or va regular 10° pack- Be prisoner without a struggle, while the Chie aaa et large-sized wash; when not in use, g Ba eee NIA TOMATO CATSUP— JOr46 BUTTERIN i rit tor breakfast “ge! fold up: regularly 75¢; 1 : if ibd) imple art of ho or | ‘ Ter. 20 bottle 2 : print, 47¢; y 5 jee IS ransom |Father John’ Medicine| _ Mores 24e 45 4 Cay eer) charming Ittle p! ea breath of fresh BREAKFAST — COCOA. untatn We deliver packages and prin POT ATOPS 1 2 coment e1 Cooper Store, GREEN- © 18¢ | HARGE MEALY Lid 1.735 601 uilding, Basement.) | Cures Colds and Builds ‘Up the Body Without | Use of Alcohol or Dan- gerous Drugs.—A Doc- DOLD'S MILD-CURED BACON 19) 146 une WesTPHALIA: STYLE 4 HAZEL westeiitta STY! Ms te” 19¢ Decorated English Rockingham geknn 40¢ Black Turtle lean sugar-cured hama; ¥ @ man who tells his wite he 1s goin 5 (yi dq ‘ “yt 15% T [for's Bresaription, 50 49¢ || spartan siete | eapots : " § ; we ==> id Jersey ‘lima | HAZEL MUSTARD SARDINES} Bibles Sisnnect Years in Use New-Laid Eggs Marden | ee cat eeree ane 12:4¢ i that of their aud 88 1 Qe [NO RUB washing compound; 6 pack 5e Assorted sizes, ne ved from nearty farm; Be || lease eas ; gee, 980) pastags shapes and ‘ i gers ought to tell A i 2c ASPARAGL S-Fowntein quality; very : | Geilon'that aort of ti Absolute Truth of This tender ps: ‘do., 62.95; reg. clay pa Fresh Meats Gevore ons, i ° r ‘i f i i. iF was pau|Story Attested by Guar- ROYAL Hy ies Hor. S148; PDI], Ee, Meller all ald and charged (Groennwnsiegel Cooper Sie. GREEN. : N unusual com: Mias Mande Ad. ternoon by ti the HUT Bui Bloor.) a zemterday at] sntee to Give $25,000.00 to LAMB hind quarters 0! ‘ 7 LAMB—hind qu * fy 16¢ Spring Vegetables ieee 1 eget Tiahotel! tr woes ve ae girls trom Trinity Church, New Ro- * Stue SS : " " b 4 bola shiryare ot thm svcvea te [AMY Charitable tnatitus) | UMWmre a on — ian vo ot ee 4 vost 9 High- R Rr f performance of ‘“Chantecicr” at theltion f own er wise. | eich disappeared and his lung 1 ve 24 o Liat ap , u iS) a emu ou A on 4 rate tet aa’ | SOLED | nse pg ieee ote vice lel | Ot ge AMUL'S ||] | curtain fell on the fourth act they sent * ye RiP ORANGES--Swees "and of fresh Jer @ card back to Miss Adams asking 15¢ rheatth antatrensticn | £4-K, GOLD Whe, 29¢ * 220 As a guarantee that this story of ee dozen... 80c, 25e * 199% Ds oa ae sae an Excellent Rugs—9x12ft.; $ Rother they might entertain her as| rather John's Medicine is absolutely John recommended. the medi- Genuine - FLORIDA GRAMHEREIT” 2e “ 16¢ regularly $55; at 47.50 eo hod entertained them. It was mys: | Th Sum of 825,000.00 will he given parishioners and friends, and | sereal Specials Yor, ej} 25¢ , * High-Grede Wilton Rugs —- 8.3x- teriously worded, but M Adams ac. . i! | o.oo Pema 9 . elec: t . ms Be- | 4 any charitable institution if it ean be of ita merits it hecame the fam- DIAMON | tbe. sim IL NEw STRAWHERK: RitBARB 10e 10.6; choice selection in the best cepted, One of their went to | tt Seoedy ta (rence i Smait Gratn 95, | Bick Fred Ae 0c quality; excellent designs; at- the orohéstra, , and as Mise Adams | shown otherwise i medy in thousands of homes, anc METAS can NOCOURG Rene! DC | pois NEW Bi OOb BuiTS, ved « duger s eoicrines (coe came before the footlights they sarg| Half a century ago, Rev, Fr. John! became kuown as “Father John's Medi- th t E Pearl B0¢ |] paren t tractive | colorings; 4250 spring songs. M Adams | O'Brien of Lowell, Mess, through over+ |cine,” having been so named by the peo- na oe regularly $50; at a tghted, and, comin, n into k and exposure, became seriously | ple, and was advertised, all with appro shed ARe Wilton Velvet Rugs—9x12 feet; ef- 7 a, she thanked tur wo. A cold and stubborn gh | val of Father John 34te fective designs, choice colorings; ee ng trouble three It will cure all throat and lung trou- ' __ ee N admirable wearing — qualities: (USTE JANIS has wri a eminent specialist bles, prevent Consumption, and make a e— regularly $29.50 ‘2950 called “A Star for a Night | prescription to cure th flesh and strength if taken faithfully N OUR at 0 wil be given & specks rm Tthe lung trouble, as well as to build up| It is not a patent medicine, and does | I Seamed Axminster Rugs—x12 feet; ance at the Globe ¢ on Thursday andl strengthen the body. The clergy-!not contain alcohol or poisonous drugs || MAIN BUILDING a balance of a large lot of sample ft on, March 16, It Is a four-a Se nena ant wit bh \ a | rugs; slightly mismatched: excel gomedy-< + and I | se | [Pure California” winew lent to wear, regu by the members of the company nov Sir Robert Burne & | id’s 3-Star |} c ed, 13.75 “nhe § 8.” Miss Janis t 1 “ha y $e wipe role, that of eh io all Coes re arate | ) “sna Brandy mays Velvet Rugs —6 feet 9 inches by 9 ay ADE ine at ond yi } A tataae ' $2.50 § e active designs in choice @ young wor a mit | pe Lonc jon Dry id A $16 feet; attra i! n_choic signe amen whe hes #,Sret tt CHARLES A. K=ENE Ont Tom ¢ ni a I Femrteeeered 7" Mate*eccun™ Seas of the play are laid at Weat Bade Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry IIA Haas | |] Re $1.60 $12.50; at i a New York theatric cal boar ding house, 180 Broadway, Now York, ) hotties, #4 Reduced (rom $1.50 $4 15, Reversible Smyrna Rugs—-6x9 feet; she geage af tne Tak: here Heats: paces — ; We highest colorings in attractive + and in the palm room of the Ritz-Cari- | ‘ rted ed from Rte n desigons segiarly $4.50; ‘375 Reversible Smyrna Rugs —7 feet 6 inches by 10 feet 6 inches; ton LT | ia eS emeee a APARTMENTS) @————— LIBERAL WRITE STED THE KAISER. $5 ‘ee. Faleat ROA! ! ej fi a CREDIT ; cores of New catures ¢ ; 3 regularly $6.75; s Maree AVIATION RECORD! 4 a 5.75 Chosen 4 Tapestry Brussels Rugs—6 feet 9 BRIAN, March 2—At ye CENSUS FIGURES 2 inches by 9 feet; room size at a Wuraburg | University in be $Qee DOWN ON $5029 ELECTION RETURNS 3 i popular price; attractive and dur- ' of the approaching ninetieth birthday we UN Py P IN THE p TOM ; regularly $8.50; 4 i Of prince Regent Lultpold of Bavaria Ti ‘i $00 $7500 3 vat pl 50 Prof, Fritz Regel, w ho had be ac | ana . — q 191 1 WwW ld g 69¢ Seiniod Linsleumen-veesvera Can I a Leiria eutr yt $1750 eo *700% e or « HOLLAND in ns four-yard widths; desirable color i eying that he found it unpleasant to f= To gh, BROPOINTO ] , fi al value CLUB. HOUSE. WHISkY-3 combinations; regularly toe 47, De required 10 topat | ® peren wala Goo be i a ? cA manac ; et on 9c | | gallon, #2.74; 900 quart 74 and 70 a square yard; at (ec whom such fault co be foune | és sate L ' ° (Greenhut 2 ‘oper Store, Gi waa with diMculty that several | RD sts. . a . 2 (Greenhut-Slegel &, Third Floor.) HUT Building, Fire Floor.) Peet tied suatencuatuetan| 2174 - fin AVE cel & 119 & Price 250; by Mail, 350, $ 4 were craven ied fram aripey retiring | OPEN EWERY EVENING UNTIL 9 0 clock